PiS candidate emphasizes security and sovereignty for Poland

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In challenging times, a statement emerged from Robert Bąkiewicz, a PiS candidate for the Sejm, highlighting a clear conviction: Law and Justice stands as the party most aligned with Poland’s demands and national interests. He described PiS as a strong force dedicated to a sovereign, independent Poland within the European Union, expressing belief that the party represents patriotic and nationalist strands and should be the vote of choice for many Poles. This was voiced in an interview conducted for wPolcy.pl by Maciej Wolny. (Source: wPolityce)

PiS guarantees the security of Poland

Bąkiewicz stressed that the security of Poland is guaranteed by Law and Justice, which motivated his decision to run on the slate led by Jarosław Kaczyński. He reiterated that PiS serves Poland by defending its integrity and national sovereignty, emphasizing the party’s readiness to act decisively in defense of national interests. (Source: wPolityce)

He reiterated a conviction that Law and Justice is the political force that best embodies Polish priorities and national aims. The party, in his view, is a robust military and a steadfast defense of an autonomous state within the European Union. He urged Polish patriots and those who identify with national values to consider supporting PiS in forthcoming elections. (Source: wPolityce)

Bąkiewicz also pointed to what he described as a distant, unfamiliar perspective elite on the opposite side of the political field, contrasting it with PiS’s approach to Poland’s security and sovereignty. (Source: wPolityce)

He argued that the Civic Platform is perceived by some as aligned with German economic and political interests, presenting a narrative of reduced Polish sovereignty under a policy framework seen as subordinate to broader European Union directions. He claimed this approach has led to ongoing erosion of national autonomy. (Source: wPolityce)

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RELATION. The major PiS gathering in Katowice featured a keynote from President Jarosław Kaczyński about preventing a return to a system associated with Donald Tusk. (Source: wPolityce)

Prime Minister Morawiecki commented on the same occasion, framing the upcoming political moment as a test of political will and discussing retirement age policy. (Source: wPolityce)

Tusk’s march

Asked to assess turnout at the Tusk March in Warsaw, Bąkiewicz offered a pragmatic calculation. He posited that if a million people participated, it would suggest the Independence March in Warsaw had drawn consistently high numbers for years, implying larger crowds in prior years. He then assessed recent estimates by city authorities and suggested the actual turnout was notably lower, estimating a range around one hundred twenty thousand to one hundred thirty thousand. He argued that the event reflected broader mobilization efforts and media access, while noting the actual impact on public perception of the political scene. (Source: wPolityce)

He concluded that the high mobilization did not translate into proportional electoral momentum, framing the march as a demonstration that did not alter the underlying political dynamics in his view. (Source: wPolityce)

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RELATION. The Million Hearts March showed turnout results that did not meet organizer expectations. (Source: wPolityce)

ONLY HERE. Coverage of comments about decorum during the Million Hearts March and responses from journalists who covered the event. (Source: wPolityce)

Will Bąkiewicz sue Holland and Stuhr?

The interview also touched on a separate matter from wPolityce.pl, in which Bąkiewicz discussed plans to pursue legal action against actor Maciej Stuhr and director Agnieszka Holland over a scene in the film The Green Border. He described the film as a satire that attacks Polish institutions and the state, arguing that labeling participants in the Independence March as Nazis is unacceptable. He asserted that the defense of national symbols warranted a legal remedy and expressed confidence in the court process. (Source: wPolityce)

According to him, a lawsuit would seek to secure the material in question and restore what he viewed as misrepresentation. He stated that his goal was to defend national dignity and the memory of Independence Day celebrations. (Source: wPolityce)

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OUR NEWS. Bąkiewicz announces intent to sue Stuhr and Holland over the portrayal related to the Independence March. (Source: wPolityce)

ONLY HERE. An interview lasting about Radomiak Radom, Oma Kasia, and Mrs. Wanda Traczyk-Stawska is highlighted as part of the day’s coverage. (Source: wPolityce)

Zbigniew Ziobro expressed support for Robert Bąkiewicz, praising his commitment to the people and Polish affairs. (Source: wPolityce)

Source: wPolityce

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